Perception of residents and workers toward the environmental health effects of the dumpsite in Solous Igando, Lagos, Nigeria

Joshua Olu, Anthonia Iyere
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Abstract

Dumpsites are an ideal breeding ground for disease vectors such as rats and mosquitoes. Which may channel severe health issues to the nearby residents and dumpsite workers on the dumpsite. The present study aimed to assess the effects of waste disposal at a dumpsite on the surrounding human settlements and health of the workers. In this descriptive study, data were collected from the households within the 0-3 kilometer radius to the dumpsite as well as the dumpsite workers using structured questionnaires. In total, 150 respondents from the human settlements around the dumpsite participated in the study including 61 dumpsite workers. Test of independence indicated a significant correlation between the perception of the dumpsite workers and community dwellers towards the dumpsite as a source of health deteriorating agents, (χ2 [1; n = 211] = 14.00; p=0.001). Dumpsite odor, insect and rodent infestation and burning activities could predict the ill health status of the dumpsite workers with the final predictive model Ill health status = 0.439 + [0.645*Odor of dumpsite] + [0.106*Insect and Rodent infestation] + [-0.151*Burning activities on the dumpsite]; F[3,57]= 21.70; p
居民和工人对尼日利亚拉各斯索洛斯伊甘多垃圾场环境健康影响的看法
垃圾场是老鼠和蚊子等病媒的理想滋生地。这可能会给附近的居民和垃圾场的工人带来严重的健康问题。本研究旨在评估在垃圾场处理废物对周围人类住区和工人健康的影响。在这项描述性研究中,使用结构化问卷从垃圾场半径0-3公里范围内的家庭以及垃圾场工人收集数据。共有150名来自垃圾场周围人类住区的受访者参与了这项研究,其中包括61名垃圾场工人。独立性检验表明,垃圾场工人和社区居民对垃圾场作为健康恶化因素来源的看法之间存在显著相关性,(χ2 [1;N = 211] = 14.00;p = 0.001)。垃圾场气味、虫鼠侵害和焚烧活动可以预测垃圾场工人的不良健康状况,最终预测模型为:不良健康状况= 0.439 +[0.645*垃圾场气味]+[0.106*虫鼠侵害]+[-0.151*垃圾场焚烧活动];F [3, 57] = 21.70;p
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